The people, culture and climate
Ranked among the world’s smallest nations, Singapore covers approximately 736 square kilometers and comprises a main diamond-shaped island along with about 60 smaller islets, most of which are uninhabited.
The people, culture and climate
Ranked among the world’s smallest nations, Singapore covers approximately 736 square kilometers and comprises a main diamond-shaped island along with about 60 smaller islets, most of which are uninhabited.
Health and health care in Singapore
Singapore has a highly-rated health care system, generally considered one of the best in the world.
Recommended vaccinations before you go
While there are no mandatory vaccinations required to enter Singapore, all travellers should be up to date with routine vaccinations recommended in their country of origin.
Top money-saving tips
Whether it’s using loyalty and rewards cards, exploring free cultural attractions, or opting for transaction-free banking, there are plenty of small strategies that can help you make significant savings while living in one of the world’s most expensive cities.
Buying and renting property
Many expats in Singapore are on short-term assignments, relocated by their companies and likely to move on within a few months or years.
Understanding the cost of living
Singapore has maintained its position as the world’s most expensive city for high-net-worth individuals for three consecutive years, as of 2025.
Finding somewhere to settle down
Clean, well-connected, well run and safe, Singapore is such a beautiful and organised city-state, the newcomer may have difficulty deciding where to live, but for all the right reasons.
Building business relationships
English is the official working language of Singapore, along with the official dialects of Chinese, so being bilingual can be an advantage, along with learning some key phrases.
Working life
Diversity and unity are prominent features of a Singaporean workforce, together with a common working language and an environment that rewards people on merit.
Finding work in a new city
With over 4,200 multinational companies and a non-resident population of about 1.91 million, foreigners living, working, and starting businesses remain a vital part of Singapore’s dynamic workforce.
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